Here are some example of Nuclear Energy:
Nuclear Fusion
Nuclear Fission
Nuclear Weapons
Nuclear Medicine
Answer:
b) learned response
Explanation:
In psychology, a learned response refers to a response that has been acquired by learning.
Usually, these responses have to do with conditioning learning theory in which a certain behavior gives us a desired response and a reward (either external like an actual prize or internal as praising and respect from others) and this makes us repeat the conduct to keep experimenting the reward and thus, this is how a learned behavior/response is learned.
Behaviorism states that one's environment causes one’s behavior.
In this example, Jason <u>instigates more and more fights on the school playground and this gains him the attention and respect of his friends.</u> His environment is reinforcing his conduct.
Therefore, <u>by having this behavior he is getting a reward which is the respect of others, so he continues doing this behavior.</u>
Thus, this is an example of learned response.
Answer: Facial feedback hypothesis
Explanation:
Facial feedback hypothesis is the concept in which facial expression tends to influence feeling of the person.Facial muscle contractions are responsible for
invoking emotions through expression due to other affect a person is feeling at certain situation.
According to the question,when a person turns frowning expression into a smiling face expression , muscle contracts and impacts emotion of the person.Thus, the person starts to feel happy.
Answer: by debriefing each participant in a structured conversation
Explanation:
Deception simply means when the researcher gives the subjects false information and then intentionally misleads them about certain aspect of a research.
Following a study using deception, the researcher attempt to restore an honest relationship with the participant by debriefing each participant in a structured conversation.
Therefore, the correct option is C.
The correct answer is 1. display rules.
Display rules is a term describing informal rules about the way, the time and the place that a person should express and communicate his/her emotions. These rules are not set since they differ greatly depending on the culture and the society. In this example, Jessica showed exaggerated excitement when hearing about her friend's engagement. This is because according to the display rules these were news that should make her very happy.